Re: January 2019 Screenshot Thread

rers wrote:

I'm not good touching something that is already beautiful, but I always like an old style terminal. Not actual desktop art, just a simple screenshot.Thanks a lot for such a good OS and sorry for my bad English.

Re: January 2019 Screenshot Thread

@bronto, nice scrots this month, as always!

-edit- Recently, some towns in the US have been setting up their own networks to avoid the Comcast monopoly. Not here, but Comcast has definitely improved in terms of price and customer service. I haven't noticed any throttling, but my Internet needs are minimal. KDE Connect...

Re: January 2019 Screenshot Thread

I switched my sources from sid to buster a couple of days ago, ahead of the freeze. Two weirdness issues (graphics glitches and a desktop freeze) but today's upgrades and a reboot seem to have sorted it. Anna Kendrick, grrr.

It's actually Mint-Y-Dark-Grey from linux mint. You can get the icon theme and gtk theme off of linuxmint's github repos. There's actually a few quirks with it being that network manager's icon is screwed up and when you go to rename a file while using a dark variant you can't see the cursor. I've wrote a script to download, install, & fix the themes. This requires rename, make, & ruby-sass to be installed.

Spoiled by Mageia 5, I mainly wanted to participate in the further development of conky1.10 and the KDE desktop. Hence these two rolling_release distributions.

From the point of view of a conky crazy guy, they still don't offer this "good-natured", almost "maternal" behavior like mageia5. They react hard and relentlessly, kwin often crashes and plasma gets stuck (but is immediately "repaired" during operation).What makes me sick in the meantime is the enormous amount of packages and their "consequent dependencies".

Re: January 2019 Screenshot Thread

BL Helium that I upgraded to sid 6 months or so ago, now downgraded (?) to buster. For those unfamiliar with the latest Plasma releases, the panel icons are pithos (a last.fm client), USB transfer from my phone, KDE Connect wireless transfer from my phone (phone notifications appear as KDE notifications on the desktop FTW), network-manager, system volume, hidden icons (notification and battery settings), Main Menu and the clock/calendar. Showing off a tiling KWin script, transparency and exquisitely rounded window borders.